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Shedding New Light on Art Museum Additions

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Vast sums of money spent to design, construct, and maintain museum additions demand great accountability of museum leaders and design professionals towards visitors and employees. Museum visitors today come not only to view works of art, but also to experience museum architecture itself, resulting in most major cities competing to build new museum additions or new museum buildings to become world class tourist destinations. Shedding New Light on Art Museum Additions presents post-occupancy evaluations of four high-profile museums and their additions in the United States and helps museum stakeholders understand their successes, shortcomings, and how their designs affect both visitors and employees who use them every day. The book helps decision-makers assess the short-term and long-term impacts of future proposals for new museum additions and illuminates the critical importance of investing in employee work environments, and giving serious consideration to lighting, wayfinding, accessibility, and the effects of museum fatigue that arise from the lack of public amenities. Museum leaders, curators, architects, designers, consultants, patrons of the arts and museum visitors will find this book to be a useful resource when planning and evaluating new building additions.

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ISBN: 9781138215856
Publication date: 27th July 2017
Author: Altaf (Architects For Society, USA) Engineer, Kathryn H. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) Anthony
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 180 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Architecture
Genres: Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc
Museology and heritage studies
The arts: general issues
The environment
Architecture: interior design